Commit graph

4 commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Amrith Kumar
52faa0e1d9 Allow users to specify partition type in the MBR PTE
The MBR Partition Table Entry (PTE) allows one to specify many
possible partition types and one of the benefits of this is being able
to specify the CHS variant or the LBA variant.

By default, LBA only creates partitions of type 0x83 (of course,
that's only because the documentation doesn't tell you how to make it
do anything else).

I will take up Ian's suggestion in patch set 2 for a more rigorous
test in an independent patch set.

Change-Id: If3068535980eac2e58d4025444c65147a8c7fedc
Closes-Bug:#1703352
2017-07-29 06:34:25 -04:00
Ian Wienand
5d5fa06e5c Sync after writing partition table
We introduced the "settle" in
I90103b59357edebbac7a641e8980cb282d37561b thinking that maybe kpartx
had not finished writing the partition.  This probably wasn't a bad
first assumption, since we used to have this -- but is seems
insufficient.

The other failiure here seems to be if kpartx hasn't actually seen the
updated partition table in the image, so it has correctly (in it's
mind) not mounted the partition.

Looking at strace of fdisk run manually on a loopback, it will do a
fsync on the raw device after writing and then a global sync as it
exits.

This replicates this; we flush and fsync in mbr.py in the exit handler
after writing the partition, before closing the file (i've updated one
of the unit tests to double-check the call).  In the partitioning.py
caller we execute a sync call too.

Since it does seem unlikely the "-s" option of kpartx is not working,
I've removed the udev settle work-around too.

Change-Id: Ia77a0ffe4c76854b326ed76490479d9c691b49aa
Partial-Bug: #1698337
2017-06-19 17:13:36 +10:00
Ian Wienand
9a8b135267 Don't make image & loopdev functions static
You can't pickle a static method reference which complicates being
able to save the node graph when the "rollback" call-back wants to
hold references to these functions.  The outer module (localoop.py) is
small anyway, so from an organisation point of view the difference is
minimal.  Since these are really only called with parameters from the
containing class, they could be class methods with no parameters, at
the small expense of having to fiddle the mbr test-case a bit.

Change-Id: I6f9592a4295abe1b41294b79828bc2f3c2da01c6
2017-06-08 17:10:10 +10:00
Ian Wienand
cdb1a95be1 Move "functional" unit tests under block-device
This is code motion with some small changes to make follow-on's
easier.

test_blockdevice_mbr.py is moved alongside the other tests.  It is
modified slightly to use the standard base class and remove a lot of
repeated test setup; a fixture is used for the tempdir (so it doesn't
have to be torn-down, and is removed properly on error) and the partx
args are moved into the setUp() so each test doesn't have to create
it.  No functional change.  renamed test_mbr.py for shortness.

test_blockdevice_utils.py is merged with existing test_utils.py.  No
change to the tests.

test_blockdevice.py is removed.  It isn't doing anything currently; to
work it will need to take an approach based more on mocking of calls
that require elevated permissions.  It's in history if we need it.

Change-Id: I87b1ea94afaaa0b44e6a57b9d073f95a63a04cf0
2017-06-05 12:22:52 +10:00
Renamed from diskimage_builder/tests/functional/test_blockdevice_mbr.py (Browse further)